William Baylies

William Baylies (15 September 1776-27 September 1865) was a member of the US House of Representatives (F-MA 7) from 4 March to 28 June 1809 (succeeding Joseph Barker and preceding Charles Turner Jr.) and from 4 March 1813 to 4 March 1815 (succeeding Turner and preceding John W. Hulbert), from MA-8 from 4 March 1815 to 3 March 1817 (succeeding John Reed Jr. and preceding Zabdiel Sampson), and from MA-1 from 4 March 1833 to 3 March 1835 (succeeding Henry A.S. Dearborn and preceding Nathaniel B. Borden).

Biography
William Baylies was born in Dighton, Massachusetts in 1776, and he became a lawyer in Bridgewater in 1799 before serving in the State House for several years. He also served in the US House of Representatives in 1809, from 1813 to 1817, and from 1833 to 1835, serving as a Federalist, as a Jacksonian Federalist, and as a National Republican. He died in 1865.